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Actress Elizabeth Olsen has reportedly split from her fiance Boyd Holbrook.
The Martha Marcy May Marlene star is single again after three years with her actor boyfriend Holbrook, according to Us Weekly.
News of the split comes after Olsen, 25, was photographed in Los Angeles without her engagement ring. Olsen and Holbrook began dating after meeting on the set of their 2012 film Very Good Girls, and the pair became engaged last March (14).
Olsen previously told Marie Claire U.K. about her wedding plans, "I'm relaxed about it, but I am excited and planning ideas because it's fun - it's just like throwing a party to celebrate life. I love being in a relationship a lot."

Jude Law is keen to make a sequel to his hit Christmas film The Holiday. The 2006 romantic comedy, which also featured Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet and Jack Black, was not a huge hit upon its release but it has since become a festive favourite, and Law would love to revisit his character, Graham.
Asked about a follow-up in a recent Glamour magazine interview, the British actor says, "That's a good idea... Absolutely."
And he'd love to reconnect with the girls who played his daughters in the movie, Miffy Englefield and Emma Pritchard.
He adds, "The girls will be grown up... Oh my goodness, they'll be like teenagers. Miffy, she was such a sweet little girl."

Kate Hudson's estranged father Bill Hudson feels responsible for his daughter's troubled love life, insisting his absence from her childhood has had lasting repercussions.
Earlier this month (Dec14), the Almost Famous actress and Muse frontman Matt Bellamy confirmed they had called off their engagement after four years together.
Her first marriage to rocker Chris Robinson ended in divorce after seven years, and Bill believes his attitude to fatherhood during her youth is part of the reason why she cannot commit to a longterm relationship.
Bill tells Britain's Mail on Sunday newspaper, "What people don't realize is that behind the glitz and the glamour of fame and stardom is a darker reality... when you are in a bubble - and Kate's been in a bubble her whole life as the daughter of a celebrity and now a celebrity herself - it is much harder to sustain a long-term relationship.
"To be a star, by it's very definition, you have to be selfish. To sustain her level of fame Kate has to put herself first, and that isn't the recipe for successful romance... I take full responsibility for the fact that my actions when she was a girl helped contribute to the problems she has had forming lasting bonds today. I feel tremendous guilt.
"I truly believe her inability to sustain a longterm relationship is my fault. A father is supposed to always be there for you. How can you trust any man when your father abandoned you? I failed her."
Bill and Kate have not spoken since 2007.
The actress has previously opened up about being "abandoned" by her father, who remarried and started a new family with another woman when she was a teenager.
She and her brother Oliver were raised by their mother Goldie Hawn and her longterm partner Kurt Russell, who Hudson has long considered her real father.

Lauren Graham has lined up her next gig as the star and writer of a new TV series about a late night chat show host. The actress will wrap up a seven season run on acclaimed drama Parenthood next year (15), but she has already landed a job on America's NBC network in a programme called Kate On Later.
Graham will star as a woman who is offered a job to host a late night talk show, reflecting the real life transition that occurred at NBC earlier this year (14) when comedian Jimmy Fallon took over The Tonight Show from veteran Jay Leno, and most recently with Stephen Colbert and James Corden securing hosting duties for late night shows on rival network CBS.
Graham will also co-executive produce the project with daytime talk show host Ellen DeGeneres. The two previously developed the small screen adaptation of Graham's bestselling novel Someday, Someday, Maybe, but bosses at the CW network opted not to pick up the drama.

Actress Carey Mulligan was so horrified by a theatre performance that she ran home crying when she found out Kate Winslet and Sam Mendes were in the audience.
The Great Gatsby star was performing in The Seagull on Broadway in 2007 when the director and his then-wife attended the show.
Mulligan was so embarrassed by her work that evening that she refused to meet the famous couple afterwards, and ran home in tears instead. It was the polar opposite of a similar situation with director Steve McQueen while she was appearing in the play Skylight in London earlier this year (14).
Mulligan tells Harper's Bazaar magazine, "On Skylight there were nights I would find out retrospectively that Steve (McQueen) came, for example, and it was the worst show of the entire run. Steve emailed me the next day and was lovely, but it was hands-down the worst show I did, and for the director I most admire. "It was the same on The Seagull the night that Sam Mendes came - I didn't know until afterwards. Someone came to our dressing-room and said: 'Oh, my God! Sam Mendes and Kate Winslet are here.' And I was like: 'Are you kidding?' And I burst into tears. Everyone else from the cast went to do a meet-and-greet with him and I went out the back door. I didn't want to go anywhere near them, I was so ashamed. I just got into a cab, went home and cried... I was rubbish that night."

Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge has pulled out of another royal engagement as she continues to battle severe morning sickness.
The British royal is expecting her second child with husband Prince William, but has been struck down with hyperemesis gravidarum, the same condition which blighted her first pregnancy. She axed a number of outings, including an official trip to Malta, but had hoped to return to work this week (beg29Sep14) by attending the launch of a charity project in London. However, she has now confirmed she is not well enough to attend the event for The Art Room organization.
The Duchess says in a statement, "I am truly sorry that I cannot be with you all... as you celebrate this milestone. As Patron of The Art Room I feel great pride to see the work that the charity is doing... I hope that you have a wonderful afternoon. My sincere apologies for not being able to join you but I hope that I will have an opportunity to visit... soon."
A spokesman for the royal insists she has no more engagements booked and future appointments will be "kept under review on a case by case basis". The royal couple's first child, Prince George, was born last year (13).

"I would love to see Kate in my underwear designs. That would be splendid. I'm going to send her one of every piece. So she'll have plenty to choose from."
Britney Spears would love to see Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge wearing items from her new Intimate underwear range.

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Robin Williams' film career is set to continue despite his death at the age of 63 on Monday (11Aug14).
The Oscar-winning actor passed away in an apparent suicide at his home in Tiburon, California, and he left behind a very active film career, including four projects that are slated to hit the big screen soon.
Williams has two holiday films due for release later this year (14), including indie family comedy Merry Friggin' Christmas, co-starring Lauren Graham, Joel McHale, and Oliver Platt, and he also reprised his role as Teddy Roosevelt for Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, which is set to hit cinemas in December (14).
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In addition, he starred opposite Breaking Bad regular Bob Odenkirk in the drama Boulevard, which debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year (14), and Williams also loaned his voice as the animated character of Dennis the Dog in Absolutely Anything, a live-action British comedy starring Simon Pegg and Kate Beckinsale, which is slated for release in 2015.
The comedian was also in talks to reprise his role as the beloved Mrs. Doubtfire in a sequel to the hit 1993 film. Williams, along with director Christopher Columbus, had reportedly met with Elf screenwriter David Berenbaum to polish off a second draft of the script, and they were likely to join the project if talks went well.
Columbus, a longtime friend of Williams, shared his own condolences on Monday, in a statement which reads, "We have lost one of our most inspired and gifted comic minds, as well as one of this generation's greatest actors. To watch Robin work, was a magical and special privilege. "His performances were unlike anything any of us had ever seen, they came from some spiritual and otherworldly place. He truly was one of the few people who deserved the title of 'genius.' "We were friends for 21 years. Our children grew up together, he inspired us to spend our lives in San Francisco and I loved him like a brother. The world was a better place with Robin in it. And his beautiful legacy will live on forever."

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Actress Keira Knightley has a bizarre doppelganger - she is frequently mistaken for Britney Spears. The clean-cut Pirates of the Caribbean star insists fans often mistake her for the former pop wild child when she is out and about in California.
The British actress admits she is more often confused with fellow screen stars Natalie Portman and Kate Winslet, but it is the Spears comparisons that always catch her by surprise - and she is happy to play along and pretend she is the pop princess.
Knightley tells U.K. talk show host Graham Norton, "It has happened to me three times in L.A. I was quite excited by that and definitely signed and had a picture!"

Fashion icons Kate Moss, Jerry Hall and Marie Helvin turned out for the launch of a new exhibition showcasing legendary photographer David Bailey's greatest pictures. The British snapper's work from across five decades is to be displayed at London's National Portrait Gallery from Thursday (06Feb14), and a number of famous friends attended the official opening party on Monday night (03Jan14).
Some of his greatest muses, including supermodels Moss, Hall and Helvin, who was married to him in the 1970s, supported Bailey at the event, along with fellow guests including fashion designer Zandra Rhodes and Duran Duran star Nick Rhodes.
Speaking about his photographs of Moss and his original muse, 1960s model Jean Shrimpton, Bailey told Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper, "They're the most peculiar women. I've never understood why everybody likes them so much. There are many more beautiful girls. But they've got this universal, democratic appeal. It's like (Marlene) Dietrich and (Greta) Garbo in movies, they've just got this thing that makes them stand out."
The exhibit, titled Stardust, runs at the gallery until June (14).